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"Land of the Free" is the national anthem of Belize. The words were written by Samuel Alfred Haynes in 1929 based upon Haynes poem “Land of the Gods.” The musical arrangement for “Land of the Gods,” was composed with Selwyn Walford Young in 1930.
In 1929, he composed the words of a poem named "Land of the Gods". In 1930 with the assistance of Selvyn Young, “Land of the Gods,” was composed into a musical arrangement, first used in 10th of September celebrations before becoming Belize's national anthem, "Land of the Free". [1] [2]
Pages in category "National symbols of Belize" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Land of the Free (anthem) P. Prosthechea cochleata; S.
In 1981 this song was adopted as Belize's national anthem, with the minor alteration of changing the words "Land of the Gods" to "Land of the Free". [2] [3] [4] ...
"Land of the Free" (anthem), the national anthem of Belize by Selwyn Walford Young; A phrase in "The Star-Spangled Banner", national anthem of the United States A nickname for the United States in general
Coat of arms of Belize; Armiger: Belize: Adopted: 1981 (standardised in 2019) Crest: A mahogany tree proper [1]: Shield: Party per pall inverted, 1st Argent a paddle and a squaring axe proper in saltire 2nd Or a saw and beating axe proper in saltire 3rd per fess bleu celeste and barry wavy or vert azure above the last a sailing ship proper [1]
Constitution of Belize; Dean Barrow; Districts of Belize; Elections in Belize; Foreign relations of Belize; George Cadle Price; Government of Belize; Governor-General of Belize; History of Central Americans in Houston; House of Representatives (Belize) Human rights in Belize; Johnny Briceño; Land of the Free (anthem) Leader of the Opposition ...
The flag of Belize is the only country to have humans depicted as a major design element on its national flag, although the flag of Malta contains an image of Saint George on the badge of the George Cross, and the flags of British overseas territories Montserrat and the Virgin Islands, and that of French Polynesia also depict humans.